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>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional church has invited people, throughout the years. and this is founded in christ and in others, that it was well documented with the founder that the church knew of these things and didn't want to talk about it and didn't want to say it because they wanted to protect the image of the church. the church needs to own up to what is going on. priests, in many parts of the world are frustrated. they don't see vatican two as something that is a priority anymore. it's something of the past. they would like to see more women in positions of leadership and see a church that speaks to the 21st century in a new way. that had not
>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. zbl don't touch it. >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now, we have three guests, each one recommends one of their favorite spots and the other two go to check 'em out to see what they think. this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best new york steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fir
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. >> reporter: they were arrested by hacking groups anonymous accused law enforcement of not being aggressive enough. >> you're a football player, you get to do what you want as long as you have a winning season. >> has preferential treatment been given to these boys because they're part of the football team? >> that's not true. they're facing charges. no. >> reporter: sheriff believes some of what is being posted on-line and social media about the case is false. >> they give us a black eye. when you have people continue to put false information out there, you know, it's tough to make it go away. >> reporter: steubenville police chief bill mccafferty says despite many pleas few witnesses came forward. >> the thing i found disturbing, depending on who actually was there, why didn't somebody stop it? >> reporter: this once thriving eastern ohio steel town, now a shelf its former self, struggling economically. big red football, one of the few bright spots. today it's this alleged rape that has the town in the spotlight. poppy harlow, cnn, steubenville, ohio. >> both of the accused are being trie
. >> reporter: they were arrested by hacking groups anonymous accused law enforcement of not being aggressive enough. >> you're a football player, you get to do what you want as long as you have a winning season. >> has preferential treatment been given to these boys because they're part of the football team? >> that's not true. they're facing charges. no. >> reporter: sheriff believes some of what is being posted on-line and social media about the case is false....
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>> from a law enforcement background, does it surprise you that it's taken this long? >> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around the time secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director muller, it was publicly reported that he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> all right, fran. appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. we also should say fran is a member of the cia external advisory committee and in august of 2012, she visited libya and. >>> a massive investigation and breakup of authorities call an illegal grambling operation was a scam that suffered people into so-called convenience casinos wi
>> from a law enforcement background, does it surprise you that it's taken this long? >> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around...
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i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that state representative. as of this point, anderson, no one is saying that she's part of this. she's not part of the 57 charged in this. but certainly it is an embarrassing moment and she has now resigned as lieutenant governor of florida over this. >> she was consulting and not know anything? this apparently has been going on for a long time. how did they get away with it? it seems so obvious these were gambling halls. >> yeah. it was so obvious that that's where the initial tip came in a couple years ago. a guy, a veteran walked in looking for help and look
i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. so tyler, i guess all good things must come to an end? >> it must seem that way, because it was a great run. but it's over, with the best run in nearly 17 years in fact. but the dow's ten-day winning streak did come to an end today. investors sent stocks lower after a disappointing report
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argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the cia cannot keep the drone worker program so completely secret that a lawsuit asking for more information about it is dismissed out of hand. they said the cia must give the court at least a description of the records it keeps on drone strikes. while we are not likely to see the records now posted on white house.gov there are new limits on white house privilege and that's extremely big news. joining us is deputy legal director of the american civil liberties union jameel jafer. he argued the case in front of the federal appeals court. jameel, good to have you here tonight. >> thank you. good to be her
argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the...
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sarah stein which was richard stein's sist in law owned a number so there's one painting in the show called young sailor which was owned by sarah stein. and we know that when matisse painted it he also painted another version of it. he brought them both back to paris and showed them to gertrude stein's slightly older brother and showed him. and they talked about it. so this idea of pairss one is in -- owned by the statin museum. there are partners on this exhibition and that was really and that was really another genesis. it's not an exhibition about pairs though it's an exhibition about progression. he painted in pairs since the mission of world war i. it's less this idea of comparison but about process and repeated images. >> rose: what does this exhibition show about his evolution as a painter. >> it was clear from the first paintings 17899 the year he turned 30 and was considering quitting his career as an artist because he needed to support his family to the very last pictures that he was interested in color and light. and how do you combine those two things in a painting. >> ro
sarah stein which was richard stein's sist in law owned a number so there's one painting in the show called young sailor which was owned by sarah stein. and we know that when matisse painted it he also painted another version of it. he brought them both back to paris and showed them to gertrude stein's slightly older brother and showed him. and they talked about it. so this idea of pairss one is in -- owned by the statin museum. there are partners on this exhibition and that was really and that...
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that wasn't's god's law. god's law is that we do penance but god's law isn't that-- so he could do that you mentioned another one, priestley celibacy. priestley celibacy is not a doctrine of the church, it's a discipline of the church. i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the century of women, and this is a church that needs to have women as part of its -- >> sure, well i tell you this. when we walked into the sistine chapel, you all probably carried it live. we were saying the litany. saints. now the highest you can be called to in the catholic church is to be a saint. and of the saints that we prayed, more than half were women. so so the woman who is the greatest human being model, the person who is the greatest human being model for us happened to be a model. that's where the church is at her be
that wasn't's god's law. god's law is that we do penance but god's law isn't that-- so he could do that you mentioned another one, priestley celibacy. priestley celibacy is not a doctrine of the church, it's a discipline of the church. i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the...
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we have to see where the tide turned, civil rights law signed by lyndon johnson. to paraphrase, he said i lost the south for a generation. if you peel back what he's trying to say, anyone against this idea of diversity is going to flee the democratic party and go to the republican party. since the signing of this law, democrats have had a difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states of the traditional southern states. and racial tension isn't part of that bloc. if the republican party really wants to move forward in terms of having diversity, it needs to acknowledge, acknowledge, not say this is who we are, but acknowledge that that part of our history is who still continues to make up a small fraction of the republican party. we're not going to allow these people to be there anymore. a cnn employee who has had shells thrown at her and called a monkey. had they gone on stage and said this is not tolerated here at the rnc, we would not embrace these people. but they didn't do that. they ignored it. >> with all the other stories going on, you may have mi
we have to see where the tide turned, civil rights law signed by lyndon johnson. to paraphrase, he said i lost the south for a generation. if you peel back what he's trying to say, anyone against this idea of diversity is going to flee the democratic party and go to the republican party. since the signing of this law, democrats have had a difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states of the traditional southern states. and racial tension isn't part of that bloc. if the republican...
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>> a major part of congressman ryan's plan relies on repealing the president's landmark health care law, a tactic house republicans have tried dozens of times before without gaining any traction. >> in terms of your budget, if you don't get it this year and the likelihood of getting it repealed this year is very, very low, does it blow a hole in your ten-year budget. >> sure because it calls for continuing the spending, but what is a budget? a budget is our vision for how we should fix this country's fiscal problems and a key part of that vision is we don't take over, have a government takeover of health care. >> it's a hoax. it's totally phony to say in the same breath that they have presented a balanced budget and that they are repealing obama care. the math doesn't add up. and people should know. >> i know that congressman ryan is held out to be this crew who understands things so well. what he understands is gimmickry. he's pulled the wool over the eyes of those people in the house and they continue following him. using the same fuzzy math as his previous two budgets, relies on acco
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she may have the law on her side, but she's got the nra and ted cruz against her. >> there's two questions to explore here. one, i degree it's going to be hard get the votes for the bill in full. there are pieces of it that are still really important. for instance, included in the assault weapons ban, that passed the judiciary committee today is this ban on magazines that are over 10 bullets. frankly i think that would have a bigger effect on the mass tragedies than the overall bill would. i think we can preserve major pieces of the bill. even if we can't preserve the entirety of it. the second question is this, ted cruz doesn't have the politics on his side. because 90% of american citizens want full background checks bill passed. the vast majority want an assault weapons ban put into place. and the fact is, i think there's going to be real push-back at the polls in 2014, if republicans in this place and across the way and the house of representatives become the party of assault weapons, i think it's a bad place for them to be politically and it's certainly a bad place for them to be when
she may have the law on her side, but she's got the nra and ted cruz against her. >> there's two questions to explore here. one, i degree it's going to be hard get the votes for the bill in full. there are pieces of it that are still really important. for instance, included in the assault weapons ban, that passed the judiciary committee today is this ban on magazines that are over 10 bullets. frankly i think that would have a bigger effect on the mass tragedies than the overall bill...
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is going to free the democratic party and go to the republican party, and since the signing of this law democrats have had a very difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states, of the traditional southern states, and racial tension is part that have block. now if the republican party really wants to move forward in terms of having didversitdivers needs to acknowledge, not say that that's who we are, acknowledge that that part of the history is continuing to make up a small partial of the republican party. a cnn employee had shells thrown at her and called a monkey had. they said this kind of attitude is not tolerated here at the rnc, we would not continue to embrace those kinds of people. they ignored it, and i hope they don't ignore this because that's not what they should be doing. >> with all the other stories going on, you may have missed this one. this week an assault ban bill was okayed for the full senate to take up. we ask you does it have a chance? your responses next. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take a
is going to free the democratic party and go to the republican party, and since the signing of this law democrats have had a very difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states, of the traditional southern states, and racial tension is part that have block. now if the republican party really wants to move forward in terms of having didversitdivers needs to acknowledge, not say that that's who we are, acknowledge that that part of the history is continuing to make up a small partial of...
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whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the issue, i think for a lot of american catholics, of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bower, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share it with our audience. as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates?
whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the...
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allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps, from your local butcher shop. casey winian, cnn, roswell, new mexico. >>> still to come, samsung releasing the latest phone. how does it stack up to the iphone and, of course, this guy. and iran scrambles a fighter jet to intercept an american drone. what did the u.s. do in response? a cnn report. e, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket scien
allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps,...
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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a bunch of governors asked to have flexibility in implementing the existing welfare law. the administration said sure, as long as the changes you want to make don't weaken the rules on welfare and work. it was republican governors asking, republican governors and democratic governors and the obama administration says yes, provided we protect the welfare and work requirements. republicans decided to lie about it and say the president and the administration did exactly the opposite of what they actually did. he took the work requirements out of welfare. he just wants a free ride for everybody. he's buying votes with the free welfare, obama money. it's not true at all. it was the opposite of what the administration had done. the republicans thought they had something. mitt romney made a campaign ad out of it. a few days before the election, romney made another campaign ad out of the same untrue thing. it was a lie. it was debunked. it was one of the brighter, more obvious campaigns of a campaign filled with lies. it was the lie you only try in the hottest heat of an election
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allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps, from your local butcher shop. casey winian, cnn, roswell, new mexico. >>> still to come, samsung releasing the latest phone. how does it stack up to the iphone and, of course, this guy. and iran scrambles a fighter jet to intercept an american drone. what did the u.s. do in response? >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive ide
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and criminalizes the behavior of millions of others law-abiding people. for the purpose of this contract, i don't have a position on whether the washington voters did a smart thing or not. in passing legalization bill but it's not a one-sided issue. there are advantages and disadvantages on both sides and that's going to be our theme throughout the advice to give to the board. >> right. >> you can do this? this good result and that bad result, take your pick. >> all right. sir, thank you very much. we appreciate it. i got to say, i know it's a serious job but it is one a lot of people would kill to get. >>> still cocome, cbs ordered their workers to take health tests or pay a big fine. is this fair? is this a way for our to pay for our own mistakes we have made or has the pharmacy chain gone too far? >>> a surprising revelation about north korea's leader and it comes from dennis rodman. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i
and criminalizes the behavior of millions of others law-abiding people. for the purpose of this contract, i don't have a position on whether the washington voters did a smart thing or not. in passing legalization bill but it's not a one-sided issue. there are advantages and disadvantages on both sides and that's going to be our theme throughout the advice to give to the board. >> right. >> you can do this? this good result and that bad result, take your pick. >> all right....
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the code of canon law has been changed. the thing is that every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago, which is often the case now. >> there is the issue i think for a lot of american catholics of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bauer, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share with our audience. he writes -- "as an evangelical i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants. john paul ii and benedict xvi introduced a new evan gemiccal era for the catholic church in which the catholic church offered a confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world." how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates? and we have so many of them now, whether it's abortion or gay marriage. how would you like to see that impact? >> i think he simply has to preach the gospel and then do it
the code of canon law has been changed. the thing is that every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago, which is often the case now. >> there is the issue i think for a lot of american catholics of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bauer, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share with our...
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but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i think voting for an assault weapons ban would be viewed at least politically speaking not all that well. so you know jay carney yesterday at the white house briefing said the president was supportive of the assault weapons ban. now support can mean lots of different things. in this case, i think the president does wish that there was a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban. but i do not think the president is going to put his political capital on the line to try to sort of strong-arm these this group of democratic senators who
but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i...
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his father was in a lot of trouble with the law and in trouble with the law. his father stood up and said i feel responsible for this and i feel i wasn't there for my son. he approached him, he hugged him and whispered in his ear and ma'lik's attorney said i never heard his father say, i love you. an incredibly emotional day. these two juveniles being carried out and they will be committed today, candy. >> poppy harlow in steubenville, ohio. i want to bring in paul callan. you know, paul, a 16-year-old now just sobbing in court, regardless of what big football players they are, still sound like 16 year olds. the other one 17. a 16-year-old victim. the thing is, when you listen to it and you realize that they could stay until they're 21, they are going to get credit for time served. what is the lasting effect, though, on two young men being found guilty in juvenile court of rape, essentially? >> well, you know, candy, we've seen here a courtroom drenched in tears and tragedy and, you know, poppy's description, i think, you know, sums it all up. but across ameri
his father was in a lot of trouble with the law and in trouble with the law. his father stood up and said i feel responsible for this and i feel i wasn't there for my son. he approached him, he hugged him and whispered in his ear and ma'lik's attorney said i never heard his father say, i love you. an incredibly emotional day. these two juveniles being carried out and they will be committed today, candy. >> poppy harlow in steubenville, ohio. i want to bring in paul callan. you know, paul,...
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it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't. but when you hear the word "reform" as someone who is very conservative, what do you want it to mean? >> i think more than anything else, it means a reform of our hearts. and he's a man who i believe truly lives the gospel. he takes a bus to work. he lives in a simple apartment. and i think he is someone who really incarnates the full gospel of jesus. and i think as he does that, he'll be able to touch people's hearts. and that's why i'm looking forward to it. >> thanks very much to all three of you. we appreciate it. that story mary told about washing the feet of the men who had aids was very profound
it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't....
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which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly can, putting women forward in meaningful leadership positions so that people can see that the catholic church wants to hear the voice of women. >> we've got to leave it there. ashley, i appreciate you being with us. thank you, john allen and father cutie, as well. coming up, the center of the excitement as the new pope stepped out. miguel marquez was right there. what he saw, next, and what it feels like to be there. >>> and later, two american college students who had a front-row seat interned at the vatican. we'll talk to them ahead. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream,
which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cut. >> jon: all rig
before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and...
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. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw poll from 2007 to 2012. up next, pope francis begins his first full day at the vatican. we'll head live to rome where the first latin american pope and first jesuit is sending a strong message about change in the church. >>> and karzai clash. the strained relationship with the afghan president and what it means as the u.s. tries to wind down america's longest war. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. it is loaded with cpac and the president headed to the senate. and he also meets with house democrats. how many cpac speakers who happen to be senators will skip cpac and favor the president? you're w
. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw...
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with these laws, you're automatically ticketed, you're deprived of due process of law, you can't even fight these things. unconstitutional, says the judge. and it's a blistering decision denouncing the village for doing this. >> i know. it's really a fun read, actually. this is very colorful language. i guess my last question to you would be, if the state of ohio makes these speed cameras illegal, will most of the country follow suit? i mean, is -- are these things fast becoming a thing of the past? >> no, i don't think they're becoming a thing of the past unfortunately. you can even talk about drones, law enforcement using drones. these are all technologies that the police are using because they're efficient, they're generally very, very accurate. you can set up a system that's constitutional. you have to build in due process and you have to build in ways for citizens to challenge the accuracy of the cameras. however, you know, the legislature might respond to citizen anger and ban it. now that's happened in some states. in some states, the state legislatures have said we're banning
with these laws, you're automatically ticketed, you're deprived of due process of law, you can't even fight these things. unconstitutional, says the judge. and it's a blistering decision denouncing the village for doing this. >> i know. it's really a fun read, actually. this is very colorful language. i guess my last question to you would be, if the state of ohio makes these speed cameras illegal, will most of the country follow suit? i mean, is -- are these things fast becoming a thing...
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police have identified the suspect as 54-year-old kurt myers, a federal law enforcement source says myers blew up his house in mohawk valley. here are a couple pictures from the crime scenes. we don't know the circumstances of the shooting, but schools in herkimer and mohawk are on lockdown. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> another major airline is joining the chorus of critics opposed to the tsa's plan to allow small knives on planes. the agency made the change to allow agents to focus on larger potential threats. but opponents say that's a bad idea. american airlines joins delta and u.s. airways in opposing the lifting of that ban. they're also joined by the flight attendants union coalition. and the coalition of airline pilot association. the knife ban was put into place after 9/11. the change takes effect april 25th. >>> it has been six months since the 9/11 attack on a u.s. embassy in libya. and u.s. ambassador christopher stevens was killed during that attack last year. just moments ago president barack obama announced that he plans to nominate deborah jones to tha
police have identified the suspect as 54-year-old kurt myers, a federal law enforcement source says myers blew up his house in mohawk valley. here are a couple pictures from the crime scenes. we don't know the circumstances of the shooting, but schools in herkimer and mohawk are on lockdown. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> another major airline is joining the chorus of critics opposed to the tsa's plan to allow small knives on planes. the agency made the change to...
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back in 2010, for example, ryan blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech. take a listen. >> they needed hundreds of billions more. so they just took it all away from medicare. $716 billion funneled out of medicare by president obama. an obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. >> and yet a few months later those very cuts from a program he called an obligation to our grandparents once again find their way back into his budget. he's back doing it again. i want to go back to our analyst here. ezra. it seeps to me, the far bigger picture, i know you're an expert at the nuts and bolts. but the larger dishon
back in 2010, for example, ryan blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech....
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budget. >> on the sequester, it seems that for all intents and purposes that will continue to be the law of the land. we're going to pass a government funding bill out of congress. hopefully by the end of this week to avert a government shutdown on march 27th. you mentioned on the conference call two days ago that there really, or yesterday, rather, there's probably no, there's nothing to avert the sequester or replace it, unless there's a large-scale agreement put in place by perhaps the president and speaker boehner by august. is that the truth? should americans really feel that the sequester is here to stay? at least through the rest of this fiscal year? >> well, yeah, there two questions there. unfortunately, it looks like it's here to stay, at least for the coming weeks. and the issue will be, whether sometime between now and august, we can put together a budget agreement that will replace the sequester going forward. because the sequester right now is putting the brakes on economic growth. it will slow down economic growth this year by a full one-third. and we just cannot afford to
budget. >> on the sequester, it seems that for all intents and purposes that will continue to be the law of the land. we're going to pass a government funding bill out of congress. hopefully by the end of this week to avert a government shutdown on march 27th. you mentioned on the conference call two days ago that there really, or yesterday, rather, there's probably no, there's nothing to avert the sequester or replace it, unless there's a large-scale agreement put in place by perhaps the...
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they are put into law at this point because of the president's reelection. what we want to do is achieve real tax reform to bring rates down for everybody. and, you know, we want to get rid of those special interest loopholes in the tax code, make it a fairer system, lower rates for everybody. but again, what you see in the senate plan is never a balance, in terms of the budget, and you see a call for additional $1 trillion in tax increases for the american people. that's not what we need right now. we've got to get ahold of the problem here in washington, and grow this economy. >> the ryan budget does call for a reduction in the growth in defense spending by about, what, $2.3 trillion over the next ten years. you come from virginia. that's a major military state, as you well know. are you with ryan on that? >> i support the ryan budget. i've always said, wolf, as far as the pentagon is concerned, you can't defend every dollar and cent that the pentagon spends. we've got to be able to do more with less. and i am a huge national security individual. i believe
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under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in, some help the pope get vested. others burn the ballots and produce the white smoke that brings this incredible dramatic news to the world. >> haven't had a fifth ballot pope in over 100 years, since they started this. >> and we got one tonight. >> stay tuned for the next 45 minute too minutes to an hour, because within that time frame we'll see for first time who that pope is, what his name is, and both his old name and the name he takes on as pope. and i can tell you right now, the tens of thousands of people in that square, many of them are calling up their friends and their family. soon there will be tens of t
under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in,...